LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Regardless of what The WB decided to do with "Angel" after this season, fans will be able to see the show in the fall.

TNT has bought rerun rights to the first four seasons of the series and will begin airing it as early as this fall. The show will likely run twice a day on the cable network.

"We're pleased to have 'Angel' joining the list of high-profile dramas on TNT's schedule," says Bob Cook, president and COO of 20th Century Fox TV, which produces the show. "Executive producer Joss Whedon has created and continues to deliver an innovative, groundbreaking show that has garnered a tremendous fan base."

The spinoff of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" is in its fourth season on The WB. It will join fellow WB show "Charmed," as well as "ER," "Law & Order" and "NYPD Blue," on TNT's schedule.

The WB hasn't yet made a decision on whether to bring "Angel" back for a fifth season. WB Entertainment president Jordan Levin told reporters earlier this week that the network is happy with the show's performance, both creatively and in the ratings